April 13
Grace gives rebirth
he grace of the
Spirit works in a mysterious way in the font, and the outward appearance
must not obscure the wonder of it. Although water serves as the instrument,
it is grace which gives rebirth. Grace transforms all who are placed in
the font as the seed is transformed in the womb. It refashions all who
go down into the water as metal is recast in a furnace. It reveals to them
the mysteries of immortality; it seals them with the pledge of resurrection.
These wonderful mysteries are symbolized for you, the newly-enlightened, even in the garments you wear. See how you are clothed in the outward signs of these blessings. The radiant brightness of your robe stands for incorruptibility. The white band encircling your head like a diadem proclaims your liberty. In your hand you hold the sign of your victory over the devil. Christ is showing you that you have risen from the dead. He does this now in a symbolic way, but soon he will reveal the full reality if we keep the garment of faith undefiled and do not let sin extinguish the lamp of grace. If we preserve the crown of the Spirit the Lord will call from heaven in a voice of tremendous majesty, yet full of tenderness: Come, blessed of my Father, take possession of the kingdom prepared for you.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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